Every man has a mob self
and an individual self,
in varying proportions.
(D. H. Lawrence: Pornography and Obscenity.)
Άλλος ένας ιστότοπος WordPress
Every man has a mob self
and an individual self,
in varying proportions.
(D. H. Lawrence: Pornography and Obscenity.)
We become charlatans without realizing it,
and actors without wanting to.
(Αmiel: Journal intime.)
Character calls forth character.
(Goethe: Maxims and Reflections.)
To do just the opposite
is also a form of imitation.
(Lichtenberg: Aphorisms.)
One can acquire
anything in solitude
except character.
(Stendhal: Love.)
People who cannot bear
to be alone are generally
the worst company.
(Albert Guinon.)
We all come down to dinner,
but each has a room to himself.
(Walter Bagehot: Literary Studies.)
When men are easy in themselves,
they let others remain so.
(Lord Shaftesbury: Characteristics.)
No one likes to be pitied for his faults.
(Vauvenargues: Reflections and Maxims.)
When we ask advice
we are usually looking
for an accomplice.
(Marquis de la Grange: Pensées.)